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Dr. Dre

Andre Romelle Young

Feb 18, 1965 · b. Compton

a.k.a. Dre, The Doctor

Bio

Andre Young is Dr. Dre. He is the most influential producer in the history of hip-hop. I know that is a big claim. Look at the track record.

He was born in Compton in 1965. He DJed at a Long Beach club called Eve After Dark as a teenager. He joined the World Class Wreckin' Cru in the mid-1980s. He met Eazy-E and Ice Cube and started writing for and producing what would become N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton came out in 1988. The album invented gangsta rap as a commercial form. Dre produced most of it.

He left N.W.A. and Ruthless Records in 1991 in a contract dispute. In 1992, he co-founded Death Row Records with Suge Knight. The Chronic came out in December 1992. It is the album where Dre stops being a backing-track guy and becomes the auteur. The album invents G-funk. It also introduces Calvin Broadus, a kid Dre had been working with, who would soon be known as Snoop Doggy Dogg. The Chronic sells three million copies. Doggystyle, Snoop's debut, which Dre produced, sells five million the next year.

Dre leaves Death Row in 1996 because Suge Knight is impossible to work with. He founds Aftermath Entertainment under Interscope. He spends a few quiet years. Then in 1998, he gets a tape of a battle rapper from Detroit named Marshall Mathers. He signs him. The Slim Shady LP, 1999, sells four million copies. Eminem's whole career is a Dr. Dre signing. Then in 2002, Dre and Eminem co-sign a kid named 50 Cent. Get Rich or Die Tryin', 2003. Eight million sold.

2001 (1999) is Dre's other classic solo record. "Forgot About Dre," "The Next Episode," "Still D.R.E." — all of those are still in heavy rotation in 2026.

Then the headphones. Dre and Jimmy Iovine launched Beats Electronics in 2008. They sold it to Apple in 2014 for $3 billion. Dre's cut made him hip-hop's first billionaire on paper, though Forbes has subsequently been picky about the calculation. The Compton record (2015) is his most recent studio album. He has been working on the much-promised Detox for what is now thirty years. It is unclear whether it will ever drop.

He is, in 2026, sixty-one years old. He produced the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show. He still works on Aftermath releases. He is, by basically every measure that matters in this genre, the most consequential producer hip-hop has ever produced. The track record is in the catalog. Go look at it.

Groups

Discography 2 · 1 anchor songs

  • 1992
    The Chronic · death-row-records · LP
  • 1999
    2001 · aftermath-entertainment · LP

Anchor songs

Labels founded

Beefs (1)

Collaborators 39

Aggregated from co-credits on albums and songs. Visual collaborator graph ships in Phase 13.

… and 9 more.

Moments anchored to this person 13

External links

Citations 2

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    Wikipedia — Dr. Dre Retrieved 2026-05-24.
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    Encyclopaedia Britannica — Dr. Dre Retrieved 2026-05-24.

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